Learn how to upgrade to Final Cut Pro X and migrate your projects and workflows from Final Cut Pro 7 over to the new toolset.
- Hi, I'm Jeff Greenberg. If you're an experienced editor, Final Cut 10 really feels like a different beast. This title's purpose is to help you get involved and start using Final Cut 10, and have the easiest time possible translating your existing skills to how Final Cut 10 works. Let's get started.
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1/9/2018- Touring the Final Cut Pro X interface
- Ingesting footage
- Browsing and organizing media
- Adjusting metadata
- Editing in Final Cut Pro X
- Trimming clips
- Mixing audio
- Adding effects
- Creating titles
- Exporting projects
Skill Level Intermediate
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Introduction
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Welcome19s
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Using the exercise files1m 28s
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1. Overview at 10,000 Feet: Thinking in FCP X
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Learn to love the Inspector2m 52s
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2. Ingest
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3. Browsing and Organizing
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Where are my subclips?2m 21s
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4. Editing
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How everyday editing works4m 12s
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Nuances of replacing clips3m 29s
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5. Adjusting Clips on the Timeline
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Using the Blade tool1m 15s
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6. Mixing and Working with Audio
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7. Effects
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Adding and saving effects3m 43s
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Compound clips2m 55s
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Adding titles3m 17s
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8. Media Management and Output
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Deleting render files1m 39s
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Conclusion
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Next steps29s
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